LIVE STREAM: WATCH: Attorny GeneralJeff SessionsTestimony On James ComeyPresidentTrumpRussiaRecusal and more. Attorney General Jeff Sessions will speak before the Senate Intelligence Committee today, where he is expected to give his latest testimony about the investigations about Russia’s efforts to meddle with the 2016 election. Things are expected to begin at 2:00 ESTSessions was supposed to go before the House and Senate Appropriations subcommittees this week, though Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is filling in for his boss today. Instead, Sessions will appear for an open hearing where he will react to the recent statements from FBI director James Comey. Sessions previously recused himself from the Justice Department’s investigations on Russia after it was discovered that he met with Russian ambassadorSergey Kislyak on at least two occasions last year. Sessions was acting as a surrogate for President Trump‘s campaign at the time, yet Sessions did not disclose either of these meetings during his confirmation hearings to become Attorney General.
Comey brought Sessions’s meetings back into the spotlight last week when he told the Senate that there were even more meetings between Sessions and Kislyak. This news comes amid reports that Comey asked Sessions not to leave him alone with Trump, and other reports that Trump is furious with Sessions over his recusal.
Critics have been upset with Sessions due to the possibility that he violated his recusal after the Justice Department sent Trump a memo with a recommendation about firing Comey. It is also possible that Sessions is likely to face questions about this, and also about how Trump signaled that the Russia investigation was a motivating factor in his decision to relieve Comey of duty.
When Sessions announced he would appear for today’s hearing, he suggested that he would use his testimony to answer questions on these matters. It is possible that Sessions will also dispute what Comey said during last week’s meeting.
“In light of reports regarding Mr. Comey’s recent testimony before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, it is important that I have an opportunity to address these matters in the appropriate forum. The SenateIntelligence Committee is the most appropriate forum for such matters, as it has been conducting an investigation and has access to relevant, classified information.”

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12.13.2017 - Washington, D.C. – House Judiciary CommitteeChairman BobGoodlatte (R-Va.) today delivered the following remarks during the House Judiciary Committee’s oversight hearing with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
"As Chairman of the Committee with primary oversight of DOJ and the FBI, I have always supported DOJ and FBI in performing their valuable missions to keep our nation safe and to hold individuals accountable for criminal conduct. Yet I and many on this Committee now find ourselves in the very difficult position of questioning the actions of both prior and current Department and FBI leadership.
You have a unique role at DOJ, in that you appointed Special Counsel Mueller and have a supervisory role over his investigation. It is therefore very appropriate for you to appear before this Committee to answer questions related to the scope of the Special Counsel’s investigation, as well as its current efficacy in light of various events calling into question its impartiality."
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Chuck Todd: Attorney General Jeff Sessions Statements Are ‘Hard To Fathom’ | TODAY

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12.13.2017 Washington, D.C. – House Judiciary CommitteeChairman BobGoodlatte (R-Va.) today delivered the following remarks during the House Judiciary Committee’s oversight hearing with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
Chairman Goodlatte: "Good morning. Thank you, Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein, for appearing for the first time in front of this Committee. There is much to discuss today, and we look forward to your testimony and answers to our questions.
As Chairman of the Committee with primary oversight of DOJ and the FBI, I have always supported DOJ and FBI in performing their valuable missions to keep our nation safe and to hold individuals accountable for criminal conduct. Yet I and many on this Committee now find ourselves in the very difficult position of questioning the actions of both prior and current Department and FBI leadership.
You have a unique role at DOJ, in that you appointed Special Counsel Mueller and have a supervisory role over his investigation. It is therefore very appropriate for you to appear before this Committee to answer questions related to the scope of the Special Counsel’s investigation, as well as its current efficacy in light of various events calling into question its impartiality.
Reports on the political predisposition, and potential bias, of certain career agents and Department lawyers on Special Counsel Mueller’s team are deeply troubling to all citizens who expect a system of blind and equal justice. DOJ investigations must not be tainted by individuals imposing their own political prejudices. We are now beginning to better understand the magnitude of this insider bias on Mr. Mueller’s team.
First, we have FBI agent Peter Strzok and FBI lawyer LisaPage exchanging communications showing extreme bias against PresidentTrump, a fact that would be bad enough if it weren’t for the fact that these two individuals were employed as part of the Mueller “dream team” investigating the very person for whom they were showing disdain. And calling it mere “disdain” is generous. According to the documents produced last night to this Committee, Mr. Strzok and Ms. Page referred to the President as “an utter idiot,” “a loathsome human,” and “awful,” while continually praising Hillary Clinton and the Obamas. These text messages prove what we all suspected: high-ranking FBI officials involved in the Clinton investigation were personally invested in the outcome of the election, and clearly let their strong political opinions cloud their professional judgment. And this was only an “initial disclosure,” containing heavy redactions.
Second, former embattled FBI General Counsel and current Mueller prosecutor, Andrew Weissmann, expressed his “awe” of a former DOJ official for shunning the President and failing to faithfully execute the law. However, we are the ones now in “awe” that someone like Mr. Weissmann remains on an investigative team that looks more and more partisan.
Third, we have learned that a top Mueller prosecutor, JeannieRhee, in addition to other actions that would normally justify recusal, served as an attorney for the Clinton Foundation. Aren’t DOJ attorneys advised to avoid even the “appearance of impropriety?” A former Clinton employee is now investigating President Trump. This seems to be the very definition of “appearance of impropriety.”
Fourth, we just recently learned that another top DOJ official, Bruce Ohr, has been reassigned because of his and his wife’s connections with the infamous “dossier” and the company from whom the opposition research document originated.
We hope to hear your assessment of the foregoing conflicts, whether individuals are being held accountable, and whether you still have confidence in the judgement of the Special Counsel you named and supervise.
Regarding the Clinton email scandal, you, along with Attorney GeneralSessions, have to date declined to appoint a second special counsel to investigate the improprieties that continue to surface related to the handling of the Clinton email investigation and other events surrounding the 2016 election. "
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Only a few hours after acting Attorney GeneralSally Yates ordered Justice Department lawyers not to defend PresidentTrump’s controversial travel ban, Trump fired her, saying she “betrayed” the department. NBC’sPeter Alexander reports for TODAY.
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LIVE STREAM: WATCH: Attorny GeneralJeff SessionsTestimony On James ComeyPresidentTrumpRussiaRecusal and more. Attorney General Jeff Sessions will speak before the Senate Intelligence Committee today, where he is expected to give his latest testimony about the investigations about Russia’s efforts to meddle with the 2016 election. Things are expected to begin at 2:00 ESTSessions was supposed to go before the House and Senate Appropriations subcommittees this week, though Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is filling in for his boss today. Instead, Sessions will appear for an open hearing where he will react to the recent statements from FBI director James Comey. Sessions previously recused himself from the Justice Department’s investigations on Russia after it was discovered that he met with Russian ambassadorSergey Kislyak on at least two occasions last year. Sessions was acting as a surrogate for President Trump‘s campaign at the time, yet Sessions did not disclose either of these meetings during his confirmation hearings to become Attorney General.
Comey brought Sessions’s meetings back into the spotlight last week when he told the Senate that there were even more meetings between Sessions and Kislyak. This news comes amid reports that Comey asked Sessions not to leave him alone with Trump, and other reports that Trump is furious with Sessions over his recusal.
Critics have been upset with Sessions due to the possibility that he violated his recusal after the Justice Department sent Trump a memo with a recommendation about firing Comey. It is also possible that Sessions is likely to face questions about this, and also about how Trump signaled that the Russia investigation was a motivating factor in his decision to relieve Comey of duty.
When Sessions announced he would appear for today’s hearing, he suggested that he would use his testimony to answer questions on these matters. It is possible that Sessions will also dispute what Comey said during last week’s meeting.
“In light of reports regarding Mr. Comey’s recent testimony before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, it is important that I have an opportunity to address these matters in the appropriate forum. The SenateIntelligence Committee is the most appropriate forum for such matters, as it has been conducting an investigation and has access to relevant, classified information.”

12.13.2017 - Washington, D.C. – House Judiciary CommitteeChairman BobGoodlatte (R-Va.) today delivered the following remarks during the House Judiciary Committee’s oversight hearing with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
"As Chairman of the Committee with primary oversight of DOJ and the FBI, I have always supported DOJ and FBI in performing their valuable missions to keep our nation safe and to hold individuals accountable for criminal conduct. Yet I and many on this Committee now find ourselves in the very difficult position of questioning the actions of both prior and current Department and FBI leadership.
You have a unique role at DOJ, in that you appointed Special Counsel Mueller and have a supervisory role over his investigation. It is therefore very appropriate for you to appear before this Committee to answer questions related to the scope of the Special Counsel’s investigation, as well as its current efficacy in light of various events calling into question its impartiality."
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As “Meet the Press” reaches its 70th birthday, moderator Chuck Todd says that “in a normal Washington,” Attorney GeneralJeff Sessions would be in a lot of trouble as his Congressional testimony about Russia comes under new scrutiny. He also comments on former Democratic National Committee chair Donna Brazile’s allegation that the 2016 Democratic campaign was rigged in Hillary Clinton’s favor.
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Chuck Todd: Attorney General Jeff Sessions Statements Are ‘Hard To Fathom’ | TODAY

12.13.2017 Washington, D.C. – House Judiciary CommitteeChairman BobGoodlatte (R-Va.) today delivered the following remarks during the House Judiciary Committee’s oversight hearing with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
Chairman Goodlatte: "Good morning. Thank you, Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein, for appearing for the first time in front of this Committee. There is much to discuss today, and we look forward to your testimony and answers to our questions.
As Chairman of the Committee with primary oversight of DOJ and the FBI, I have always supported DOJ and FBI in performing their valuable missions to keep our nation safe and to hold individuals accountable for criminal conduct. Yet I and many on this Committee now find ourselves in the very difficult position of questioning the actions of both prior and current Department and FBI leadership.
You have a unique role at DOJ, in that you appointed Special Counsel Mueller and have a supervisory role over his investigation. It is therefore very appropriate for you to appear before this Committee to answer questions related to the scope of the Special Counsel’s investigation, as well as its current efficacy in light of various events calling into question its impartiality.
Reports on the political predisposition, and potential bias, of certain career agents and Department lawyers on Special Counsel Mueller’s team are deeply troubling to all citizens who expect a system of blind and equal justice. DOJ investigations must not be tainted by individuals imposing their own political prejudices. We are now beginning to better understand the magnitude of this insider bias on Mr. Mueller’s team.
First, we have FBI agent Peter Strzok and FBI lawyer LisaPage exchanging communications showing extreme bias against PresidentTrump, a fact that would be bad enough if it weren’t for the fact that these two individuals were employed as part of the Mueller “dream team” investigating the very person for whom they were showing disdain. And calling it mere “disdain” is generous. According to the documents produced last night to this Committee, Mr. Strzok and Ms. Page referred to the President as “an utter idiot,” “a loathsome human,” and “awful,” while continually praising Hillary Clinton and the Obamas. These text messages prove what we all suspected: high-ranking FBI officials involved in the Clinton investigation were personally invested in the outcome of the election, and clearly let their strong political opinions cloud their professional judgment. And this was only an “initial disclosure,” containing heavy redactions.
Second, former embattled FBI General Counsel and current Mueller prosecutor, Andrew Weissmann, expressed his “awe” of a former DOJ official for shunning the President and failing to faithfully execute the law. However, we are the ones now in “awe” that someone like Mr. Weissmann remains on an investigative team that looks more and more partisan.
Third, we have learned that a top Mueller prosecutor, JeannieRhee, in addition to other actions that would normally justify recusal, served as an attorney for the Clinton Foundation. Aren’t DOJ attorneys advised to avoid even the “appearance of impropriety?” A former Clinton employee is now investigating President Trump. This seems to be the very definition of “appearance of impropriety.”
Fourth, we just recently learned that another top DOJ official, Bruce Ohr, has been reassigned because of his and his wife’s connections with the infamous “dossier” and the company from whom the opposition research document originated.
We hope to hear your assessment of the foregoing conflicts, whether individuals are being held accountable, and whether you still have confidence in the judgement of the Special Counsel you named and supervise.
Regarding the Clinton email scandal, you, along with Attorney GeneralSessions, have to date declined to appoint a second special counsel to investigate the improprieties that continue to surface related to the handling of the Clinton email investigation and other events surrounding the 2016 election. "
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Only a few hours after acting Attorney GeneralSally Yates ordered Justice Department lawyers not to defend PresidentTrump’s controversial travel ban, Trump fired her, saying she “betrayed” the department. NBC’sPeter Alexander reports for TODAY.
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U.S. AttorneyGeneralJeff Sessions testifies before the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, November 14th.
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LIVE STREAM: Attorney GeneralJeff Sessions holds Press Conference on Russia (2/3/2017) LIVE SPEECH
Attorney General Jeff Sessions is holding a news conference Thursday at 4 p.m., after consulting with Justice Department lawyers about his role in investigations into Russian contacts by Trump campaign associates.
Under increasing political pressure, Sessions said Thursday he’d recuse himself from investigations when it’s “appropriate.” And he also issued a statement saying he never met with Russian officials “to discuss issues of the campaign.”
While he was in Newport News, Virginia, on Thursday, PresidentTrump told reporters he has “total” confidence in Sessions.
Should Sessions recuse himself, the acting deputy attorney general is Dana Boente, who was formerly the acting attorney general after Sally Yates was forced to resign over her comments about the president’s travel ban. This case, however, would likely be handled by Rod Rosenstein, once he’s confirmed as the new deputy attorney general.
During his confirmation, Sessions said he was unaware of any basis for recusing himself.
“If merely being a supporter of the President’s during the campaign warranted recusal from involvement in any matter involving him, then most typical presidential appointees would be unable to conduct their duties,” he told the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Sessions also told Justice Department reporters last week that “not every contact is improper,” and said he had not examined the contacts of other Trump campaign affiliates “in detail,” adding, “I would recuse myself on anything I should recuse myself on. That’s all I can tell you.”
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The AttorneyGeneralJeff Sessions still cannot recall all the things he can't recall.
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12.13.2017 - Washington, D.C. – House Judiciary CommitteeChairman BobGoodlatte (R-Va.) today delivered the following remarks during the House Judiciary Committee’s oversight hearing with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
"As Chairman of the Committee with primary oversight of DOJ and the FBI, I have always supported DOJ and FBI in performing their valuable missions to keep our nation safe and to hold individuals accountable for criminal conduct. Yet I and many on this Committee now find ourselves in the very difficult position of questioning the actions of both prior and current Department and FBI leadership.
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12.13.2017 Washington, D.C. – House Judiciary CommitteeChairman BobGoodlatte (R-Va.) today delivered the following remarks during the House Judiciary Committee’s oversight hearing with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
Chairman Goodlatte: "Good morning. Thank you, Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein, for appearing for the first time in front of this Committee. There is much to discuss today, and we look forward to your testimony and answers to our questions.
As Chairman of the Committee with primary oversight of DOJ and the FBI, I have always supported DOJ and FBI in performing their valuable missions to keep our nation safe and to hold individuals accountable for criminal conduct. Yet I and many on this Committee now find ourselves in the very difficult position of questioning...

Only a few hours after acting Attorney GeneralSally Yates ordered Justice Department lawyers not to defend PresidentTrump’s controversial travel ban, Trump fired her, saying she “betrayed” the department. NBC’sPeter Alexander reports for TODAY.
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LIVE STREAM: WATCH: Attorny GeneralJeff SessionsTestimony On James ComeyPresidentTrumpRussiaRecusal and more. Attorney General Jeff Sessions will speak before the Senate Intelligence Committee today, where he is expected to give his latest testimony about the investigations about Russia’s efforts to meddle with the 2016 election. Things are expected to begin at 2:00 ESTSessions was supposed to go before the House and Senate Appropriations subcommittees this week, though Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is filling in for his boss today. Instead, Sessions will appear for an open hearing where he will react to the recent statements from FBI director James Comey. Sessions previously recused himself from the Justice Department’s investigations on Russia after it was discovered that he met with Russian ambassadorSergey Kislyak on at least two occasions last year. Sessions was acting as a surrogate for President Trump‘s campaign at the time, yet Sessions did not disclose either of these meetings during his confirmation hearings to become Attorney General.
Comey brought Sessions’s meetings back into the spotlight last week when he told the Senate that there were even more meetings between Sessions and Kislyak. This news comes amid reports that Comey asked Sessions not to leave him alone with Trump, and other reports that Trump is furious with Sessions over his recusal.
Critics have been upset with Sessions due to the possibility that he violated his recusal after the Justice Department sent Trump a memo with a recommendation about firing Comey. It is also possible that Sessions is likely to face questions about this, and also about how Trump signaled that the Russia investigation was a motivating factor in his decision to relieve Comey of duty.
When Sessions announced he would appear for today’s hearing, he suggested that he would use his testimony to answer questions on these matters. It is possible that Sessions will also dispute what Comey said during last week’s meeting.
“In light of reports regarding Mr. Comey’s recent testimony before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, it is important that I have an opportunity to address these matters in the appropriate forum. The SenateIntelligence Committee is the most appropriate forum for such matters, as it has been conducting an investigation and has access to relevant, classified information.”

LIVE STREAM: WATCH: Attorny GeneralJeff SessionsTestimony On James ComeyPresidentTrumpRussiaRecusal and more. Attorney General Jeff Sessions will speak before the Senate Intelligence Committee today, where he is expected to give his latest testimony about the investigations about Russia’s efforts to meddle with the 2016 election. Things are expected to begin at 2:00 ESTSessions was supposed to go before the House and Senate Appropriations subcommittees this week, though Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is filling in for his boss today. Instead, Sessions will appear for an open hearing where he will react to the recent statements from FBI director James Comey. Sessions previously recused himself from the Justice Department’s investigations on Russia after it was discovered that he met with Russian ambassadorSergey Kislyak on at least two occasions last year. Sessions was acting as a surrogate for President Trump‘s campaign at the time, yet Sessions did not disclose either of these meetings during his confirmation hearings to become Attorney General.
Comey brought Sessions’s meetings back into the spotlight last week when he told the Senate that there were even more meetings between Sessions and Kislyak. This news comes amid reports that Comey asked Sessions not to leave him alone with Trump, and other reports that Trump is furious with Sessions over his recusal.
Critics have been upset with Sessions due to the possibility that he violated his recusal after the Justice Department sent Trump a memo with a recommendation about firing Comey. It is also possible that Sessions is likely to face questions about this, and also about how Trump signaled that the Russia investigation was a motivating factor in his decision to relieve Comey of duty.
When Sessions announced he would appear for today’s hearing, he suggested that he would use his testimony to answer questions on these matters. It is possible that Sessions will also dispute what Comey said during last week’s meeting.
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12.13.2017 - Washington, D.C. – House Judiciary CommitteeChairman BobGoodlatte (R-Va.) today delivered the following remarks during the House Judiciary Committee’s oversight hearing with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
"As Chairman of the Committee with primary oversight of DOJ and the FBI, I have always supported DOJ and FBI in performing their valuable missions to keep our nation safe and to hold individuals accountable for criminal conduct. Yet I and many on this Committee now find ourselves in the very difficult position of questioning the actions of both prior and current Department and FBI leadership.
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As “Meet the Press” reaches its 70th birthday, moderator Chuck Todd says that “in a normal Washington,” Attorney GeneralJeff Sessions would be in a lot of trouble as his Congressional testimony about Russia comes under new scrutiny. He also comments on former Democratic National Committee chair Donna Brazile’s allegation that the 2016 Democratic campaign was rigged in Hillary Clinton’s favor.
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As “Meet the Press” reaches its 70th birthday, moderator Chuck Todd says that “in a normal Washington,” Attorney GeneralJeff Sessions would be in a lot of trouble as his Congressional testimony about Russia comes under new scrutiny. He also comments on former Democratic National Committee chair Donna Brazile’s allegation that the 2016 Democratic campaign was rigged in Hillary Clinton’s favor.
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12.13.2017 Washington, D.C. – House Judiciary CommitteeChairman BobGoodlatte (R-Va.) today delivered the following remarks during the House Judiciary Committee’s oversight hearing with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
Chairman Goodlatte: "Good morning. Thank you, Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein, for appearing for the first time in front of this Committee. There is much to discuss today, and we look forward to your testimony and answers to our questions.
As Chairman of the Committee with primary oversight of DOJ and the FBI, I have always supported DOJ and FBI in performing their valuable missions to keep our nation safe and to hold individuals accountable for criminal conduct. Yet I and many on this Committee now find ourselves in the very difficult position of questioning the actions of both prior and current Department and FBI leadership.
You have a unique role at DOJ, in that you appointed Special Counsel Mueller and have a supervisory role over his investigation. It is therefore very appropriate for you to appear before this Committee to answer questions related to the scope of the Special Counsel’s investigation, as well as its current efficacy in light of various events calling into question its impartiality.
Reports on the political predisposition, and potential bias, of certain career agents and Department lawyers on Special Counsel Mueller’s team are deeply troubling to all citizens who expect a system of blind and equal justice. DOJ investigations must not be tainted by individuals imposing their own political prejudices. We are now beginning to better understand the magnitude of this insider bias on Mr. Mueller’s team.
First, we have FBI agent Peter Strzok and FBI lawyer LisaPage exchanging communications showing extreme bias against PresidentTrump, a fact that would be bad enough if it weren’t for the fact that these two individuals were employed as part of the Mueller “dream team” investigating the very person for whom they were showing disdain. And calling it mere “disdain” is generous. According to the documents produced last night to this Committee, Mr. Strzok and Ms. Page referred to the President as “an utter idiot,” “a loathsome human,” and “awful,” while continually praising Hillary Clinton and the Obamas. These text messages prove what we all suspected: high-ranking FBI officials involved in the Clinton investigation were personally invested in the outcome of the election, and clearly let their strong political opinions cloud their professional judgment. And this was only an “initial disclosure,” containing heavy redactions.
Second, former embattled FBI General Counsel and current Mueller prosecutor, Andrew Weissmann, expressed his “awe” of a former DOJ official for shunning the President and failing to faithfully execute the law. However, we are the ones now in “awe” that someone like Mr. Weissmann remains on an investigative team that looks more and more partisan.
Third, we have learned that a top Mueller prosecutor, JeannieRhee, in addition to other actions that would normally justify recusal, served as an attorney for the Clinton Foundation. Aren’t DOJ attorneys advised to avoid even the “appearance of impropriety?” A former Clinton employee is now investigating President Trump. This seems to be the very definition of “appearance of impropriety.”
Fourth, we just recently learned that another top DOJ official, Bruce Ohr, has been reassigned because of his and his wife’s connections with the infamous “dossier” and the company from whom the opposition research document originated.
We hope to hear your assessment of the foregoing conflicts, whether individuals are being held accountable, and whether you still have confidence in the judgement of the Special Counsel you named and supervise.
Regarding the Clinton email scandal, you, along with Attorney GeneralSessions, have to date declined to appoint a second special counsel to investigate the improprieties that continue to surface related to the handling of the Clinton email investigation and other events surrounding the 2016 election. "
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12.13.2017 Washington, D.C. – House Judiciary CommitteeChairman BobGoodlatte (R-Va.) today delivered the following remarks during the House Judiciary Committee’s oversight hearing with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
Chairman Goodlatte: "Good morning. Thank you, Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein, for appearing for the first time in front of this Committee. There is much to discuss today, and we look forward to your testimony and answers to our questions.
As Chairman of the Committee with primary oversight of DOJ and the FBI, I have always supported DOJ and FBI in performing their valuable missions to keep our nation safe and to hold individuals accountable for criminal conduct. Yet I and many on this Committee now find ourselves in the very difficult position of questioning the actions of both prior and current Department and FBI leadership.
You have a unique role at DOJ, in that you appointed Special Counsel Mueller and have a supervisory role over his investigation. It is therefore very appropriate for you to appear before this Committee to answer questions related to the scope of the Special Counsel’s investigation, as well as its current efficacy in light of various events calling into question its impartiality.
Reports on the political predisposition, and potential bias, of certain career agents and Department lawyers on Special Counsel Mueller’s team are deeply troubling to all citizens who expect a system of blind and equal justice. DOJ investigations must not be tainted by individuals imposing their own political prejudices. We are now beginning to better understand the magnitude of this insider bias on Mr. Mueller’s team.
First, we have FBI agent Peter Strzok and FBI lawyer LisaPage exchanging communications showing extreme bias against PresidentTrump, a fact that would be bad enough if it weren’t for the fact that these two individuals were employed as part of the Mueller “dream team” investigating the very person for whom they were showing disdain. And calling it mere “disdain” is generous. According to the documents produced last night to this Committee, Mr. Strzok and Ms. Page referred to the President as “an utter idiot,” “a loathsome human,” and “awful,” while continually praising Hillary Clinton and the Obamas. These text messages prove what we all suspected: high-ranking FBI officials involved in the Clinton investigation were personally invested in the outcome of the election, and clearly let their strong political opinions cloud their professional judgment. And this was only an “initial disclosure,” containing heavy redactions.
Second, former embattled FBI General Counsel and current Mueller prosecutor, Andrew Weissmann, expressed his “awe” of a former DOJ official for shunning the President and failing to faithfully execute the law. However, we are the ones now in “awe” that someone like Mr. Weissmann remains on an investigative team that looks more and more partisan.
Third, we have learned that a top Mueller prosecutor, JeannieRhee, in addition to other actions that would normally justify recusal, served as an attorney for the Clinton Foundation. Aren’t DOJ attorneys advised to avoid even the “appearance of impropriety?” A former Clinton employee is now investigating President Trump. This seems to be the very definition of “appearance of impropriety.”
Fourth, we just recently learned that another top DOJ official, Bruce Ohr, has been reassigned because of his and his wife’s connections with the infamous “dossier” and the company from whom the opposition research document originated.
We hope to hear your assessment of the foregoing conflicts, whether individuals are being held accountable, and whether you still have confidence in the judgement of the Special Counsel you named and supervise.
Regarding the Clinton email scandal, you, along with Attorney GeneralSessions, have to date declined to appoint a second special counsel to investigate the improprieties that continue to surface related to the handling of the Clinton email investigation and other events surrounding the 2016 election. "
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Only a few hours after acting Attorney GeneralSally Yates ordered Justice Department lawyers not to defend PresidentTrump’s controversial travel ban, Trump fired her, saying she “betrayed” the department. NBC’sPeter Alexander reports for TODAY.
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Only a few hours after acting Attorney GeneralSally Yates ordered Justice Department lawyers not to defend PresidentTrump’s controversial travel ban, Trump fired her, saying she “betrayed” the department. NBC’sPeter Alexander reports for TODAY.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions is holding a news conference Thursday at 4 p.m., after consulting with Justice Department lawyers about his role in investigations into Russian contacts by Trump campaign associates.
Under increasing political pressure, Sessions said Thursday he’d recuse himself from investigations when it’s “appropriate.” And he also issued a statement saying he never met with Russian officials “to discuss issues of the campaign.”
While he was in Newport News, Virginia, on Thursday, PresidentTrump told reporters he has “total” confidence in Sessions.
Should Sessions recuse himself, the acting deputy attorney general is Dana Boente, who was formerly the acting attorney general after Sally Yates was forced to resign over her comments about the president’s travel ban. This case, however, would likely be handled by Rod Rosenstein, once he’s confirmed as the new deputy attorney general.
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Sessions also told Justice Department reporters last week that “not every contact is improper,” and said he had not examined the contacts of other Trump campaign affiliates “in detail,” adding, “I would recuse myself on anything I should recuse myself on. That’s all I can tell you.”
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Under increasing political pressure, Sessions said Thursday he’d recuse himself from investigations when it’s “appropriate.” And he also issued a statement saying he never met with Russian officials “to discuss issues of the campaign.”
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LIVE STREAM: WATCH: Attorny GeneralJeff SessionsTestimony On James ComeyPresidentTrumpRussiaRecusal and more. Attorney General Jeff Sessions will speak before the Senate Intelligence Committee today, where he is expected to give his latest testimony about the investigations about Russia’s efforts to meddle with the 2016 election. Things are expected to begin at 2:00 ESTSessions was supposed to go before the House and Senate Appropriations subcommittees this week, though Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is filling in for his boss today. Instead, Sessions will appear for an open hearing where he will react to the recent statements from FBI director James Comey. Sessions previously recused himself from the Justice Department’s investigations on Russia after it was discovered that he met with Russian ambassadorSergey Kislyak on at least two occasions last year. Sessions was acting as a surrogate for President Trump‘s campaign at the time, yet Sessions did not disclose either of these meetings during his confirmation hearings to become Attorney General.
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“In light of reports regarding Mr. Comey’s recent testimony before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, it is important that I have an opportunity to address these matters in the appropriate forum. The SenateIntelligence Committee is the most appropriate forum for such matters, as it has been conducting an investigation and has access to relevant, classified information.”

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Comey brought Sessions’s meetings back into the spotlight last week when he told the Senate that there were even more meetings between Sessions and Kislyak. This news comes amid reports that Comey asked Sessions not to leave him alone with Trump, and other reports that Trump is furious with Sessions over his recusal.
Critics have been upset with Sessions due to the possibility that he violated his recusal after the Justice Department sent Trump a memo with a recommendation about firing Comey. It is also possible that Sessions is likely to face questions about this, and also about how Trump signaled that the Russia investigation was a motivating factor in his decision to relieve Comey of duty.
When Sessions announced he would appear for today’s hearing, he suggested that he would use his testimony to answer questions on these matters. It is possible that Sessions will also dispute what Comey said during last week’s meeting.
“In light of reports regarding Mr. Comey’s recent testimony before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, it is important that I have an opportunity to address these matters in the appropriate forum. The SenateIntelligence Committee is the most appropriate forum for such matters, as it has been conducting an investigation and has access to relevant, classified information.”

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U.S. AttorneyGeneralJeff Sessions testifies before the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, November 14th.
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12.13.2017 Washington, D.C. – House Judiciary CommitteeChairman BobGoodlatte (R-Va.) today delivered the following remarks during the House Judiciary Committee’s oversight hearing with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
Chairman Goodlatte: "Good morning. Thank you, Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein, for appearing for the first time in front of this Committee. There is much to discuss today, and we look forward to your testimony and answers to our questions.
As Chairman of the Committee with primary oversight of DOJ and the FBI, I have always supported DOJ and FBI in performing their valuable missions to keep our nation safe and to hold individuals accountable for criminal conduct. Yet I and many on this Committee now find ourselves in the very difficult position of questioning the actions of both prior and current Department and FBI leadership.
You have a unique role at DOJ, in that you appointed Special Counsel Mueller and have a supervisory role over his investigation. It is therefore very appropriate for you to appear before this Committee to answer questions related to the scope of the Special Counsel’s investigation, as well as its current efficacy in light of various events calling into question its impartiality.
Reports on the political predisposition, and potential bias, of certain career agents and Department lawyers on Special Counsel Mueller’s team are deeply troubling to all citizens who expect a system of blind and equal justice. DOJ investigations must not be tainted by individuals imposing their own political prejudices. We are now beginning to better understand the magnitude of this insider bias on Mr. Mueller’s team.
First, we have FBI agent Peter Strzok and FBI lawyer LisaPage exchanging communications showing extreme bias against PresidentTrump, a fact that would be bad enough if it weren’t for the fact that these two individuals were employed as part of the Mueller “dream team” investigating the very person for whom they were showing disdain. And calling it mere “disdain” is generous. According to the documents produced last night to this Committee, Mr. Strzok and Ms. Page referred to the President as “an utter idiot,” “a loathsome human,” and “awful,” while continually praising Hillary Clinton and the Obamas. These text messages prove what we all suspected: high-ranking FBI officials involved in the Clinton investigation were personally invested in the outcome of the election, and clearly let their strong political opinions cloud their professional judgment. And this was only an “initial disclosure,” containing heavy redactions.
Second, former embattled FBI General Counsel and current Mueller prosecutor, Andrew Weissmann, expressed his “awe” of a former DOJ official for shunning the President and failing to faithfully execute the law. However, we are the ones now in “awe” that someone like Mr. Weissmann remains on an investigative team that looks more and more partisan.
Third, we have learned that a top Mueller prosecutor, JeannieRhee, in addition to other actions that would normally justify recusal, served as an attorney for the Clinton Foundation. Aren’t DOJ attorneys advised to avoid even the “appearance of impropriety?” A former Clinton employee is now investigating President Trump. This seems to be the very definition of “appearance of impropriety.”
Fourth, we just recently learned that another top DOJ official, Bruce Ohr, has been reassigned because of his and his wife’s connections with the infamous “dossier” and the company from whom the opposition research document originated.
We hope to hear your assessment of the foregoing conflicts, whether individuals are being held accountable, and whether you still have confidence in the judgement of the Special Counsel you named and supervise.
Regarding the Clinton email scandal, you, along with Attorney GeneralSessions, have to date declined to appoint a second special counsel to investigate the improprieties that continue to surface related to the handling of the Clinton email investigation and other events surrounding the 2016 election. "
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12.13.2017 Washington, D.C. – House Judiciary CommitteeChairman BobGoodlatte (R-Va.) today delivered the following remarks during the House Judiciary Committee’s oversight hearing with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
Chairman Goodlatte: "Good morning. Thank you, Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein, for appearing for the first time in front of this Committee. There is much to discuss today, and we look forward to your testimony and answers to our questions.
As Chairman of the Committee with primary oversight of DOJ and the FBI, I have always supported DOJ and FBI in performing their valuable missions to keep our nation safe and to hold individuals accountable for criminal conduct. Yet I and many on this Committee now find ourselves in the very difficult position of questioning the actions of both prior and current Department and FBI leadership.
You have a unique role at DOJ, in that you appointed Special Counsel Mueller and have a supervisory role over his investigation. It is therefore very appropriate for you to appear before this Committee to answer questions related to the scope of the Special Counsel’s investigation, as well as its current efficacy in light of various events calling into question its impartiality.
Reports on the political predisposition, and potential bias, of certain career agents and Department lawyers on Special Counsel Mueller’s team are deeply troubling to all citizens who expect a system of blind and equal justice. DOJ investigations must not be tainted by individuals imposing their own political prejudices. We are now beginning to better understand the magnitude of this insider bias on Mr. Mueller’s team.
First, we have FBI agent Peter Strzok and FBI lawyer LisaPage exchanging communications showing extreme bias against PresidentTrump, a fact that would be bad enough if it weren’t for the fact that these two individuals were employed as part of the Mueller “dream team” investigating the very person for whom they were showing disdain. And calling it mere “disdain” is generous. According to the documents produced last night to this Committee, Mr. Strzok and Ms. Page referred to the President as “an utter idiot,” “a loathsome human,” and “awful,” while continually praising Hillary Clinton and the Obamas. These text messages prove what we all suspected: high-ranking FBI officials involved in the Clinton investigation were personally invested in the outcome of the election, and clearly let their strong political opinions cloud their professional judgment. And this was only an “initial disclosure,” containing heavy redactions.
Second, former embattled FBI General Counsel and current Mueller prosecutor, Andrew Weissmann, expressed his “awe” of a former DOJ official for shunning the President and failing to faithfully execute the law. However, we are the ones now in “awe” that someone like Mr. Weissmann remains on an investigative team that looks more and more partisan.
Third, we have learned that a top Mueller prosecutor, JeannieRhee, in addition to other actions that would normally justify recusal, served as an attorney for the Clinton Foundation. Aren’t DOJ attorneys advised to avoid even the “appearance of impropriety?” A former Clinton employee is now investigating President Trump. This seems to be the very definition of “appearance of impropriety.”
Fourth, we just recently learned that another top DOJ official, Bruce Ohr, has been reassigned because of his and his wife’s connections with the infamous “dossier” and the company from whom the opposition research document originated.
We hope to hear your assessment of the foregoing conflicts, whether individuals are being held accountable, and whether you still have confidence in the judgement of the Special Counsel you named and supervise.
Regarding the Clinton email scandal, you, along with Attorney GeneralSessions, have to date declined to appoint a second special counsel to investigate the improprieties that continue to surface related to the handling of the Clinton email investigation and other events surrounding the 2016 election. "
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LIVE STREAM: WATCH: Attorny GeneralJeff SessionsTestimony On James ComeyPresidentTrumpRussiaRecusal and more. Attorney General Jeff Sessions will speak before the Senate Intelligence Committee today, where he is expected to give his latest testimony about the investigations about Russia’s efforts to meddle with the 2016 election. Things are expected to begin at 2:00 ESTSessions was supposed to go before the House and Senate Appropriations subcommittees this week, though Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is filling in for his boss today. Instead, Sessions will appear for an open hearing where he will react to the recent statements from FBI director James Comey. Sessions previously recused himself from the Justice Department’s investigations on Russia after it was discovered that he met with Russian ambassadorSergey Kislyak on at least two occasions last year. Sessions was acting as a surrogate for President Trump‘s campaign at the time, yet Sessions did not disclose either of these meetings during his confirmation hearings to become Attorney General.
Comey brought Sessions’s meetings back into the spotlight last week when he told the Senate that there were even more meetings between Sessions and Kislyak. This news comes amid reports that Comey asked Sessions not to leave him alone with Trump, and other reports that Trump is furious with Sessions over his recusal.
Critics have been upset with Sessions due to the possibility that he violated his recusal after the Justice Department sent Trump a memo with a recommendation about firing Comey. It is also possible that Sessions is likely to face questions about this, and also about how Trump signaled that the Russia investigation was a motivating factor in his decision to relieve Comey of duty.
When Sessions announced he would appear for today’s hearing, he suggested that he would use his testimony to answer questions on these matters. It is possible that Sessions will also dispute what Comey said during last week’s meeting.
“In light of reports regarding Mr. Comey’s recent testimony before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, it is important that I have an opportunity to address these matters in the appropriate forum. The SenateIntelligence Committee is the most appropriate forum for such matters, as it has been conducting an investigation and has access to relevant, classified information.”

12.13.2017 - Washington, D.C. – House Judiciary CommitteeChairman BobGoodlatte (R-Va.) today delivered the following remarks during the House Judiciary Committee’s oversight hearing with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
"As Chairman of the Committee with primary oversight of DOJ and the FBI, I have always supported DOJ and FBI in performing their valuable missions to keep our nation safe and to hold individuals accountable for criminal conduct. Yet I and many on this Committee now find ourselves in the very difficult position of questioning the actions of both prior and current Department and FBI leadership.
You have a unique role at DOJ, in that you appointed Special Counsel Mueller and have a supervisory role over his investigation. It is therefore very appropriate for you to appear before this Committee to answer questions related to the scope of the Special Counsel’s investigation, as well as its current efficacy in light of various events calling into question its impartiality."
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As “Meet the Press” reaches its 70th birthday, moderator Chuck Todd says that “in a normal Washington,” Attorney GeneralJeff Sessions would be in a lot of trouble as his Congressional testimony about Russia comes under new scrutiny. He also comments on former Democratic National Committee chair Donna Brazile’s allegation that the 2016 Democratic campaign was rigged in Hillary Clinton’s favor.
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12.13.2017 Washington, D.C. – House Judiciary CommitteeChairman BobGoodlatte (R-Va.) today delivered the following remarks during the House Judiciary Committee’s oversight hearing with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
Chairman Goodlatte: "Good morning. Thank you, Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein, for appearing for the first time in front of this Committee. There is much to discuss today, and we look forward to your testimony and answers to our questions.
As Chairman of the Committee with primary oversight of DOJ and the FBI, I have always supported DOJ and FBI in performing their valuable missions to keep our nation safe and to hold individuals accountable for criminal conduct. Yet I and many on this Committee now find ourselves in the very difficult position of questioning the actions of both prior and current Department and FBI leadership.
You have a unique role at DOJ, in that you appointed Special Counsel Mueller and have a supervisory role over his investigation. It is therefore very appropriate for you to appear before this Committee to answer questions related to the scope of the Special Counsel’s investigation, as well as its current efficacy in light of various events calling into question its impartiality.
Reports on the political predisposition, and potential bias, of certain career agents and Department lawyers on Special Counsel Mueller’s team are deeply troubling to all citizens who expect a system of blind and equal justice. DOJ investigations must not be tainted by individuals imposing their own political prejudices. We are now beginning to better understand the magnitude of this insider bias on Mr. Mueller’s team.
First, we have FBI agent Peter Strzok and FBI lawyer LisaPage exchanging communications showing extreme bias against PresidentTrump, a fact that would be bad enough if it weren’t for the fact that these two individuals were employed as part of the Mueller “dream team” investigating the very person for whom they were showing disdain. And calling it mere “disdain” is generous. According to the documents produced last night to this Committee, Mr. Strzok and Ms. Page referred to the President as “an utter idiot,” “a loathsome human,” and “awful,” while continually praising Hillary Clinton and the Obamas. These text messages prove what we all suspected: high-ranking FBI officials involved in the Clinton investigation were personally invested in the outcome of the election, and clearly let their strong political opinions cloud their professional judgment. And this was only an “initial disclosure,” containing heavy redactions.
Second, former embattled FBI General Counsel and current Mueller prosecutor, Andrew Weissmann, expressed his “awe” of a former DOJ official for shunning the President and failing to faithfully execute the law. However, we are the ones now in “awe” that someone like Mr. Weissmann remains on an investigative team that looks more and more partisan.
Third, we have learned that a top Mueller prosecutor, JeannieRhee, in addition to other actions that would normally justify recusal, served as an attorney for the Clinton Foundation. Aren’t DOJ attorneys advised to avoid even the “appearance of impropriety?” A former Clinton employee is now investigating President Trump. This seems to be the very definition of “appearance of impropriety.”
Fourth, we just recently learned that another top DOJ official, Bruce Ohr, has been reassigned because of his and his wife’s connections with the infamous “dossier” and the company from whom the opposition research document originated.
We hope to hear your assessment of the foregoing conflicts, whether individuals are being held accountable, and whether you still have confidence in the judgement of the Special Counsel you named and supervise.
Regarding the Clinton email scandal, you, along with Attorney GeneralSessions, have to date declined to appoint a second special counsel to investigate the improprieties that continue to surface related to the handling of the Clinton email investigation and other events surrounding the 2016 election. "
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LIVE STREAM: Attorney GeneralJeff Sessions holds Press Conference on Russia (2/3/2017) LIVE SPEECH
Attorney General Jeff Sessions is holding a news conference Thursday at 4 p.m., after consulting with Justice Department lawyers about his role in investigations into Russian contacts by Trump campaign associates.
Under increasing political pressure, Sessions said Thursday he’d recuse himself from investigations when it’s “appropriate.” And he also issued a statement saying he never met with Russian officials “to discuss issues of the campaign.”
While he was in Newport News, Virginia, on Thursday, PresidentTrump told reporters he has “total” confidence in Sessions.
Should Sessions recuse himself, the acting deputy attorney general is Dana Boente, who was formerly the acting attorney general after Sally Yates was forced to resign over her comments about the president’s travel ban. This case, however, would likely be handled by Rod Rosenstein, once he’s confirmed as the new deputy attorney general.
During his confirmation, Sessions said he was unaware of any basis for recusing himself.
“If merely being a supporter of the President’s during the campaign warranted recusal from involvement in any matter involving him, then most typical presidential appointees would be unable to conduct their duties,” he told the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Sessions also told Justice Department reporters last week that “not every contact is improper,” and said he had not examined the contacts of other Trump campaign affiliates “in detail,” adding, “I would recuse myself on anything I should recuse myself on. That’s all I can tell you.”
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LIVE STREAM: WATCH: Attorny GeneralJeff SessionsTestimony On James ComeyPresidentTrumpRussiaRecusal and more. Attorney General Jeff Sessions will speak before the Senate Intelligence Committee today, where he is expected to give his latest testimony about the investigations about Russia’s efforts to meddle with the 2016 election. Things are expected to begin at 2:00 ESTSessions was supposed to go before the House and Senate Appropriations subcommittees this week, though Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is filling in for his boss today. Instead, Sessions will appear for an open hearing where he will react to the recent statements from FBI director James Comey. Sessions previously recused himself from the Justice Department’s investigations on Russia after it was discovered that he met with Russian ambassadorSergey Kislyak on at least two occasions last year. Sessions was acting as a surrogate for President Trump‘s campaign at the time, yet Sessions did not disclose either of these meetings during his confirmation hearings to become Attorney General.
Comey brought Sessions’s meetings back into the spotlight last week when he told the Senate that there were even more meetings between Sessions and Kislyak. This news comes amid reports that Comey asked Sessions not to leave him alone with Trump, and other reports that Trump is furious with Sessions over his recusal.
Critics have been upset with Sessions due to the possibility that he violated his recusal after the Justice Department sent Trump a memo with a recommendation about firing Comey. It is also possible that Sessions is likely to face questions about this, and also about how Trump signaled that the Russia investigation was a motivating factor in his decision to relieve Comey of duty.
When Sessions announced he would appear for today’s hearing, he suggested that he would use his testimony to answer questions on these matters. It is possible that Sessions will also dispute what Comey said during last week’s meeting.
“In light of reports regarding Mr. Comey’s recent testimony before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, it is important that I have an opportunity to address these matters in the appropriate forum. The SenateIntelligence Committee is the most appropriate forum for such matters, as it has been conducting an investigation and has access to relevant, classified information.”

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